Former Destiny's Child member arrested for alleged disorderly conduct

Former Destiny's Child member Farrah Franklin was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct Sunday morning when police found her sleeping in someone's front yard, according to TMZ.

Maybe she was camping ... .

Police reportedly said NFL player Da'Quan Bowers flew Franklin to Myrtle Beach and the pair, along with NFL player Ricky Sapp, hit the town Saturday and eventually went back to Sapp's place.

Sapp and Bowers told authorities they believed Franklin was taking drugs, which, according to Bowers, was based on Franklin going to the bathroom for extended periods of time.

Following that logic, everyone older than 50 is on drugs.

The football players called police after Franklin reportedly started screaming and slamming doors. They said she fled the house. Police found her lying down in a neighbor's lawn.

Police reportedly told TMZ that Franklin was "highly intoxicated" and "unsteady on her feet." She reportedly denied using drugs and told police she had nowhere to go and planned on sleeping in the woods.

See? She just wanted to go camping.

Franklin joined Destiny's Child in 2000, but was canned after reportedly missing a few promotional events.

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